EUR/CHF Mid-Day Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0782; (P) 1.0811; (R1) 1.0827; More….

EUR/CHF’s sharp fall and break of 1.0788 minor support suggests that rebound from 1.0715 has completed earlier than expected at 1.0839. Failure below 55 day EMA retains near term bearishness too. Intraday bias is back on the downside for retesting 1.0715 first. Break will resume whole decline from 1.1149, towards 1.0505 low. On the upside, above 1.0839 will resume the rebound to 38.2% retracement of 1.1149 to 1.0715 at 1.0881.

In the bigger picture, rebound from 1.0505 (2020 low) should have completed at 1.1149 already. The three-wave corrective structure argues that the downtrend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is not over yet. Medium term outlook will now stay bearish as long as 55 week EMA (now at 1.0865) holds. Break of 1.0505 low would be seen at a later stage.

EUR/CHF Weekly Outlook

EUR/CHF dipped to 1.1540 last week but formed a temporary low there and recovered. Initial bias stays neutral this week for more consolidations. Upside is expected to limited be limited by 1.1684 resistance to bring fall resumption. As noted before, the decline from 1.1832 is correcting medium term rise from 1.0629. Below 1.1540 will target 1.1355 cluster support (38.2% retracement of 1.0629 to 1.1832 at 1.1372.)

In the bigger picture, a medium term top should be in place at 1.1832 on bearish divergence condition in daily MACD. But there is no indication of long term reversal yet. As long as 1.1198 resistance turned support holds, we’d still expect another rise through prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000.

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EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1472; (P) 1.1555; (R1) 1.1603; More…

EUR/CHF’s fall from 1.1832 resumed and reaches as low as 1.1507 so far. Intraday bias is back on the downside. As noted before, the decline from 1.1832 is correcting medium term rise from 1.0629. Next target will be 1.1355 cluster support (38.2% retracement of 1.0629 to 1.1832 at 1.1372.) On the upside, break of 1.1639 resistance is needed to indicate short term bottoming. Otherwise, outlook will remain bearish in case of recovery.

In the bigger picture, a medium term top should be in place at 1.1832 on bearish divergence condition in daily MACD. But there is no indication of long term reversal yet. As long as 1.1198 resistance turned support holds, we’d still expect another rise through prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0906; (P) 1.0970; (R1) 1.1006; More

EUR/CHF is staying in sideway consolidation from 1.0811 and outlook is unchanged. Such consolidation might extend further. But upside should be limited by 1.1062 cluster resistance (38.2% retracement of 1.1476 to 1.0811 at 1.1065) to bring larger down trend resumption. On the downside, below 1.0910 will target 1.0811/63 support zone.

In the bigger picture, down trend from 1.2004 is (2018 high) is still in progress. More importantly, it’s likely a long term down trend itself, rather than a correction. Further fall should be seen to 1.0629 support and possibly below. On the upside, break of 1.1162 support turned resistance is needed to be the first sign of medium term bottoming. Otherwise, outlook will remain bearish in case of rebound.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1622; (P) 1.1643; (R1) 1.1676; More…

EUR/CHF recovered after dipping to 1.1559 but it still staying in range below 1.1709 temporary top. Intraday bias remains neutral first. Overall, near term outlook remains bullish as long as 1.1483 support holds. Break of 1.1709 will extend the medium term up trend towards 1.2 key level. However, break of 1.1483 will be an early sign of reversal. In that case, deeper decline should be seen back to 1.1355 support.

In the bigger picture, long term rise from SNB spike low back in 2015 is still in progress. EUR/CHF should now be heading back to prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000. For now, this will be the favored case as long as 1.1355 support holds. However, break of 1.1355 will indicate medium term topping. In that case, EUR/CHF should head back to 55 week EMA (now at 1.1067) and possibly below.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1122; (P) 1.1138; (R1) 1.1162; More…

No change in EUR/CHF’s outlook as consolidation from 1.1056 is extending. Intraday bias remains neutral for now. In case of another recovery, upside should be limited below 1.1264 resistance to bring fall resumption. On the downside, break of 1.1056 will extend the larger down trend for 61.8% projection of 1.2004 to 1.1173 from 1.1476 at 1.0962 next.

In the bigger picture, current development firstly suggests that down trend from 1.2004 is still in progress. More importantly, it’s likely a long term down trend itself, rather than a correction. Outlook will remain bearish as long as 1.1476 resistance holds. EUR/CHF could target 1.0629 support and below.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1661; (P) 1.1691; (R1) 1.1711; More…

Upside momentum in EUR/CHF remains unconvincing with bearish divergence condition in 4 hour MACD. But outlook stays bullish as long as 1.1584 support holds. Medium term rise from 1.0629 should extend to 1.2 key level. However, firm break of 1.1584 will now indicate near term reversal and should bring pull back to 1.1355 support or below.

In the bigger picture, long term rise from SNB spike low back in 2015 is still in progress. EUR/CHF should now be heading back to prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000. For now, this will be the favored case as long as 1.1355 support holds. However, break of 1.1355 will indicate medium term topping. In that case, EUR/CHF should head back to 55 week EMA (now at 1.1142) and possibly below.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Intraday bias in EUR/CHF is turned neutral again with 4 hours MACD crossed below signal line. We’d maintain that it’s close to topping. And in case of another rise, strong resistance should be seen well below 1.2 handle to bring medium term reversal. On the downside, break of 1.1602 support will indicate reversal and turn outlook bearish for 1.1387 and below.

In the bigger picture, while a medium term top could be around the corner, there is no change in the larger outlook. That is, long term rise from SNB spike low back in 2015 is still in progress and would extend. As long as 1.1198 resistance turned support holds, we’ll hold on to this bullish view and expect another to prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000. Though, we’ll reassess the outlook if 1.1198 is firmly taken out.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0860; (P) 1.0875; (R1) 1.0905; More….

EUR/CHF’s rise from 1.0694 resumed after brief retreat and intraday bias is back on the upside. Next target is 1.0985 resistance. On the downside, below 1.0843 minor support will turn bias neutral and bring consolidations again first.

In the bigger picture, rebound from 1.0505 (2020 low) should have completed at 1.1149 already. The three-wave corrective structure argues that the downtrend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is not over yet. Medium term outlook will now stay bearish as long as 55 week EMA (now at 1.0859) holds. Break of 1.0505 low would be seen at a later stage. However, sustained trading above 55 week EMA will bring retest of 1.1149 high instead.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0884; (P) 1.0897; (R1) 1.0906; More….

EUR/CHF is staying in consolidation from 1.0863 and intraday bias remains neutral first. Outlook stays bearish with 1.0925 support turned resistance intact. Below 1.0863 will resume the fall from 1.1149 to next cluster support zone at 1.0737, (61.8% retracement of 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 1.0751). Nevertheless, firm break of 1.0925 will indicate short term bottoming, and turn bias back to the upside for 1.1026 resistance.

In the bigger picture, current development argues that rebound from 1.0505 might be completed at 1.1149 already. Rejection by 55 month EMA (now at 1.1077) at least keeps medium term bearishness open. Sustained break of 1.0737 support will argue that the down trend from 2004 (2018 high) is ready to resume through 1.0505 low. Sustained trading below 55 week EMA (now at 1.0879) will affirm this bearish case.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0752; (P) 1.0779; (R1) 1.0815; More….

Intraday bias in EUR/CHF remains neutral for the moment. With 1.0839 resistance intact, outlook remains bearish and further decline is expected. On the downside, break of 1.0694 will resume larger fall from 1.1149. Next target is 61.8% projection of 1.0985 to 1.0715 from 1.0839 at 1.0672 first. Break will target 100% projection at 1.0569 next.

In the bigger picture, rebound from 1.0505 (2020 low) should have completed at 1.1149 already. The three-wave corrective structure argues that the downtrend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is not over yet. Medium term outlook will now stay bearish as long as 55 week EMA (now at 1.0863) holds. Break of 1.0505 low would be seen at a later stage.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0907; (P) 1.0942; (R1) 1.0990; More…

Intraday bias in EUR/CHF remains on the upside for 1.0999 resistance first. As noted before, the consolidative pattern from 1.1198 should be completed. Break of 1.0999 will pave the way for a retest on 1.1198 high. On the downside, below 1.0872 minor support will turn bias neutral and bring consolidation. But retreat should be contained by 1.0791 support to bring another rally.

In the bigger picture, the price actions from 1.1198 are seen as a corrective move. Current strong rebound is raising the chance that it’s completed after defending 38.2% retracement of 0.9771 to 1.1198 at 1.0653. Decisive break of 1.0999 resistance will target a test on 1.1198 high. For now, this will be the preferred case as long as 1.0791 support holds.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0814; (P) 1.0832; (R1) 1.0858; More….

A temporary low is formed at 1.0802 and intraday bias in EUR/CHF is turned neutral first. Outlook will stay bearish as long as 1.0985 resistance holds. Break of 1.0802 will resume the decline from 1.1149, for 1.0737 cluster support next.

In the bigger picture, current development argues that rebound from 1.0505 (2020 low) might be completed with three waves up to 1.1149 already. Sustained trading below 55 week EMA (now at 1.0885) will affirm this bearish case. Further break of 1.0737 cluster support (61.8% retracement of 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 1.0751) will bring retest of 1.0505 low.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0630; (P) 1.0639; (R1) 1.0646; More…

Range trading continues in EUR/CHF and outlook is unchanged. Intraday bias stays neutral first. With 1.0706 resistance intact,deeper decline is expected. Firm break of 1.0620 key support level will extend the larger decline from 1.1198 to 1.0485 fibonacci level. However, break of 1.0706 resistance will indicate short term bottoming and turn bias back to the upside. Further break of 1.0749 resistance will raise the chance of medium reversal.

In the bigger picture, the decline from 1.1198 is seen as a corrective move. Such correction is still in progress. Sustained trading below 38.2% retracement of 0.9771 to 1.1198 at 1.0653 will target 50% retracement at 1.0485. On the upside, break of 1.0897 resistance is needed to confirm completion of such fall. Otherwise, outlook will stay bearish.

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EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1562; (P) 1.1590; (R1) 1.1613; More…

EUR/CHF’s corrective pull back from 1.1709 is still in progress and could extend. But after all, as long as 1.1483 minor support holds, outlook remains bullish and we’d expect further rally ahead. Break of 1.1709 will target 1.2 key level. However, break of 1.1483 will be an early sign of reversal. In that case, deeper decline should be seen back to 1.1355 support.

In the bigger picture, long term rise from SNB spike low back in 2015 is still in progress. EUR/CHF should now be heading back to prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000. For now, this will be the favored case as long as 1.1355 support holds. However, break of 1.1355 will indicate medium term topping. In that case, EUR/CHF should head back to 55 week EMA (now at 1.1067) and possibly below.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1561; (P) 1.1623; (R1) 1.1658; More…

Intraday bias in EUR/CHF remains on the downside at this point. Fall from 1.1832 is seen as correcting rise from 1.0629. Deeper fall should be seen to 1.1355 cluster support (38.2% retracement of 1.0629 to 1.1832 at 1.1372. On the upside, above 1.1684 minor resistance will turn intraday bias neutral first. But risk will stay on the downside as long as 1.1832 resistance holds.

In the bigger picture, a medium term should be in place at 1.1832. But there is no indication of long term reversal yet. As long as 1.1198 resistance turned support holds, we’d still expect another rise through prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0622; (P) 1.0653; (R1) 1.0669; More…

EUR/CHF’s recovery was limited well below 1.0706 resistance and weakened again. Nonetheless, it’s staying in range of 1.0629/0706. Intraday bias remains neutral for the moment. As 1.0706 resistance stays intact, deeper decline is still expected in the cross. Firm break of 1.0620 key support level will extend the larger decline from 1.1198 to 1.0485 fibonacci level. However, break of 1.0706 resistance will indicate short term bottoming and turn bias back to the upside. Further break of 1.0749 resistance will raise the chance of medium reversal.

In the bigger picture, the decline from 1.1198 is seen as a corrective move. Such correction is still in progress. Sustained trading below 38.2% retracement of 0.9771 to 1.1198 at 1.0653 will target 50% retracement at 1.0485. On the upside, break of 1.0897 resistance is needed to confirm completion of such fall. Otherwise, outlook will stay bearish.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0719; (P) 1.0730; (R1) 1.0739; More….

Near term outlook in EUR/CHF stays bearish with 1.0802 support turned resistance intact. Current fall from 1.1149 is on track to retest 1.0505 low. On the upside, 1.0802 support turned resistance is needed to indicate short term bottoming. Otherwise, outlook will stay bearish in case of recovery.

In the bigger picture, rebound from 1.0505 (2020 low) should have completed at 1.1149 already. The three wave corrective structure argues that the downtrend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is not over yet. Medium term outlook will now stay bearish as long as 1.1149 resistance holds. Break of 1.0505 low would be seen at a later stage.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1498; (P) 1.1531; (R1) 1.1576; More… .

Intraday bias in EUR/CHF remains on the upside for the moment. Prior break of 1.1537 resistance indicates resumption of medium term rise. Further rally should be seen to the upside for 61.8% projection of 1.0830 to 1.1537 from 1.1355 at 1.1792 next. However, considering weak upside momentum so far, break of 1.1438 will turn focus back to 1.1355 support instead.

In the bigger picture, long term rise from SNB spike low back in 2015 is still in progress. EUR/CHF should now be heading back to prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000. For now, this will be the favored case as long as 1.1087 resistance turned support holds.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1488; (P) 1.1507; (R1) 1.1530; More….

As noted before, the recovery from 1.1387 could have completed at 1.1565 already. Intraday bias is mildly on the downside for 1.1387 support first. Break there will extend the correction from 1.1622 and should target 1.1257 cluster support (38.2% retracement of 1.0652 to 1.1622 at 1.1251). We’d expect strong support from there to bring rebound.

In the bigger picture, long term rise from SNB spike low back in 2015 is still in progress. EUR/CHF should now be heading back to prior SNB imposed floor at 1.2000. For now, this will be the favored case as long as 1.1198 resistance turned support holds.